Krallum 56A0D3 15294 Posts user info edit post |
People don't appreciate the miracle of the automobile
This has been a Krallum presentation 2/13/2012 12:15:06 PM
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wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
I'd be okay with it if we had a commuter-friendly train time table between Raleigh and Durham. 2/13/2012 12:17:12 PM
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Vulcan91 All American 13893 Posts user info edit post |
Good thing we built our entire society to force you to drive a car if you want to go to any destination in your daily lives 2/13/2012 12:18:36 PM
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Smath74 All American 93281 Posts user info edit post |
^^the problem with that is once you get into either city you still need a car to get to the majority of places. 2/13/2012 12:24:33 PM
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spöokyjon ℵ 18617 Posts user info edit post |
For now. 20 years from now, that might not be the case, and light rail ain't exactly a short term deal. 2/13/2012 12:26:08 PM
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Vulcan91 All American 13893 Posts user info edit post |
Depends on your destination. If you are sticking to the downtown area it's not a big deal. I take Amtrak to Raleigh a lot of times and have no problem getting around, but you're right that if you need to go somewhere in the burbs you're screwed.
Baby steps, though; we have to start somewhere. 2/13/2012 12:26:24 PM
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justinh524 Sprots Talk Mod 28531 Posts user info edit post |
3.69 damn good time 2/13/2012 12:27:28 PM
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GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I am okay with gas being 3.69" |
You're also okay with the Gas and Oil Companies scraping Billions of dollars out of the economy.
You're also okay with prices going up across the board on goods and services because it costs truckers a lot more for a fill up at the pump.
For most fleet trucks, 240 to 280 gallons is the norm. That's $885.60 - $1033.20 PER FILL UP at 14 mpg. 2/13/2012 12:35:08 PM
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calmac Veteran 286 Posts user info edit post |
I hope you don't think most big trucks are getting 14mpg! Try 5-8. 2/13/2012 3:26:12 PM
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ScubaSteve All American 5523 Posts user info edit post |
^^ don't worry the trickle down economics will encourage the job creators to express their freedom with small goverment out of the way... blah blah blah [insert more republican talking points] Reagan smash! 
[Edited on February 13, 2012 at 3:34 PM. Reason : hooray buzzwords] 2/13/2012 3:29:54 PM
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jtw208 5290 Posts user info edit post |
i don't understand this math
how does gas mileage affect the cost of one tank of gas 2/13/2012 3:30:00 PM
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GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i don't understand this math.
how does gas mileage affect the cost of one tank of gas" |
Because a journey across the United States costs more than one tank of gas. If 1 tank could take you across the United States, the cost of gas decreases.
Because the journey of a truck within a city is not linear, trucks often travel extra distance due to time constraints. For example two neighboring store both need deliveries. One accepts deliveries between 8 and 10 am, the other accept deliveries between 2 and 5 pm, instead of saving gas and time by dropping everything off at the same time, the truck has to go to another store far away and then revert back.
Also, if store A calls first, he's loaded into the truck first. If store B calls last, his order is loaded last. If both could accept deliveries at the same time, the truck driver can't get to the order that is loaded first because it's blocked in. They can't wait for all the orders to come in first because it takes too long to load trucks at the last minute. Hope that helps. 2/13/2012 5:42:55 PM
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modlin All American 2642 Posts user info edit post |
It's not mileage, it the increase in the cost of the tank. If a tank cost $1000 at 2.00 a gallon, then it costs $1500 at 3.00 per gallon. That extra $500 goes into a price increase of whatever is getting hauled. Which is everything you buy at a store.
All the stuff about going back and forth across town or store A and B placing orders doesn't change with gas prices. 2/13/2012 5:50:16 PM
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paerabol All American 17118 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Also, if store A calls first, he's loaded into the truck first. If store B calls last, his order is loaded last. If both could accept deliveries at the same time, the truck driver can't get to the order that is loaded first because it's blocked in. They can't wait for all the orders to come in first because it takes too long to load trucks at the last minute. Hope that helps." |
Incidentally, some newer distributors use computers to efficiently schedule deliveries. It's pretty cool. 2/13/2012 5:55:29 PM
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beatsunc All American 10774 Posts user info edit post |
gas being 3.69 is all george bush's fault 2/13/2012 6:04:30 PM
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ncsuallday Sink the Flagship 9818 Posts user info edit post |
Krallum: the most successful troll on tww since Big Business
[Edited on February 13, 2012 at 6:11 PM. Reason : and walls] 2/13/2012 6:11:21 PM
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Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
Wish it were $4.69 2/13/2012 6:14:20 PM
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Krallum 56A0D3 15294 Posts user info edit post |
I'm okay with gas being 3.69 too
I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
[Edited on February 14, 2012 at 12:32 PM. Reason : lol] 2/14/2012 12:32:05 PM
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